| The Week's Top Stories For Week Ending 4/14/2000
Friday
Apple Remain's Strong Despite Market Downturn
Calling All Macs!, Mac SETI@home Team Takes Hit In Rankings
Thursday
MetaCreations Completes Self-Destruction, Sells Poser
Apple Sees 1.4 Million Unique Visitors To Web Site Last Week
Wednesday
Apple Produces Worm To Lure In Mac Developers To Early Bird Workshops
Mac Journalists Featured In Technology Magazine, Mac Observer President Quoted
Apple Inks Deal With Regional Retailer To Increase Digital Video Exposure
Tuesday
Apple Makes A Play To Bring The Mac Into DVD Authoring Prominence
PC World: Mac IE 5 Better than Windows IE 5.5?
Monday
Apple & Pinnacle Announce Mac Only Video Solutions
Apple Updates Final Cut Pro With Broadcasters In Mind
At Long Last, Matrox Announces Support For Macs (Gamer's, Don't Celebrate Yet)
Apple Stock Watch
Friday - Apple Stock Watch - The Bubble Goes Boom, But Apple Stands Tall!
Thursday - Apple Stock Watch - Wall St. Slides Again, Apple Bounces Back
Wednesday - Apple Stock Watch - Nasdaq Sell-Off Gets Scary, AAPL Down Another 8.53%
Tuesday - Apple Stock Watch - Apple Stock Watch - Apple Slides 4.45%
Monday - Apple Stock Watch - Apple Stock Watch - Nasdaq Sells Off, Apple Declines
Apple Stock Watch Virtual Portfolio
Mac Observer Stock Watch Virtual Portfolio Buys Akamai & More Apple
The Apple Trader - Announcing The Mac Observer High Tech Aggressive Growth Stock Portfolio
Reviews
Sonnet & XLR8 G4 Cards A Great Alternative To Buying A New Mac by Bill Troop
Editorials
Going Once, Going Twice... sold! (AKA Honey I shrank the Mac graphics market.) by Himitsu
Columns
Ask Dave - iDisk Problems & ".EXE" Files On Your Mac
iTeen - The iTeens Review The Color Palm IIIc
Computing With Bifocals - More Discussion About Left-handed Computer Users
On The Flip Side - The Computer Industry Is So Predictable
Wasting Time With The Idiots - MetaCreations: Everything Must Go!
The Apple Trader - Announcing The Mac Observer High Tech Aggressive Growth Stock Portfolio
Monday's Mac Gadget - Someone Scanning Your Ports? React with TrashScan! |